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u/edge000 ยท 3 pointsr/Biochemistry
  • This website for some software that I use (Scaffold by Proteome Software) has some good information about proteomics.

  • Also, the website for the American Society for Mass Spectrometry has some good information about mass spectrometers. Start with the video about Mass Analyzers (if you are new to mass spec, the other videos might be a bit over your head).

  • This article is a bit dated but it's still pretty good if your school has access to the article:
    > Dunn, Warwick B. "Mass spectrometry in systems biology an introduction." Methods Enzymol 500 (2011): 15-35.

  • This book (especially the first chapter) does a pretty good job of helping bridge mass spec concepts concepts with biology